Liz Nofziger (b. 1974, Indianapolis, IN) is a site-specific installation artist whose work examines relationships to space within the physical, architectural, political, and pop-cultural landscape. Employing a broad range of media including video, sculpture, light, audio, found material and text, viewer investigation often completes her work. 

Nofziger has received funding from numerous organizations including the LEF Foundation Contemporary Work Fund, the Massachusetts Cultural Council (Artist Grant for Sculpture/Installation), and the Beverly Cultural Council, to name a few. She was the inaugural Artist in Residence at the Public Library of Brookline, was the Public Artist in Residence at the Boston Center for the Arts, and was an Artist in Research at the Berwick Research Institute. Her work has been showed nationally and internationally. She received her MFA from the Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art, and currently teaches at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, MA.